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Karl Dubost reports:

The prose on "section 6.1" about "Accept" [1] is confusing. There is an example to explain that the "Media ranges can be overridden by more specific media ranges or specific media types." The example is:

If more than one media range applies to a given
type, the most specific reference has precedence.
For example,
Accept: text/*, text/html, text/html;level=1, */*

The parameter "level" is being introduced without saying that it is a private parameter (aka not defined anywhere). It is confusing. The reader is suddenly looking for the definition of this parameter. I would add in the prose something along.

If more than one media range applies to a given
type, the most specific reference has precedence.
For example, with a private parameter "level",
Accept: text/*, text/html, text/html;level=1, */*